Overview
The Lohara dynasty was a dynasty that ruled over Kashmir and surrounding regions in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent between 1003 and approximately 1175. The early history of the dynasty was described in the Rajatarangini (Chronicle of Kings), a work written by Kalhana in the mid-12th century, upon which many studies of the first 150 years of the dynasty depend. Subsequent accounts which provide information up to and beyond the end of the dynasty come from Jonarāja and Śrīvara. The later rulers of the dynasty were perceived as weak. Internal conflicts and instances of corruption were prevalent during this era, occasionally interrupted by short periods of stability. These factors contributed to the dynasty's susceptibility to the expansion of.
Historical Periods
Lohara Dynasty (1003–1045)
1003 CE – 1045 CE
Area: 175,379 km²
Lohara Dynasty (1046–1055)
1046 CE – 1055 CE
Area: 175,337 km²
Lohara Dynasty (1056–1065)
1056 CE – 1065 CE
Area: 221,021 km²
Lohara Dynasty (1066–1146)
1066 CE – 1146 CE
Area: 220,873 km²
Lohara Dynasty (1147–1151)
1147 CE – 1151 CE
Area: 220,961 km²
Lohara Dynasty (1152–1201)
1152 CE – 1201 CE
Area: 225,826 km²
Lohara Dynasty (1202–1205)
1202 CE – 1205 CE
Area: 226,394 km²
Lohara Dynasty (1206–1215)
1206 CE – 1215 CE
Area: 226,339 km²
Lohara Dynasty (1216–1219)
1216 CE – 1219 CE
Area: 225,705 km²
Lohara Dynasty (1220–1226)
1220 CE – 1226 CE
Area: 226,006 km²
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